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PTTBLIO NOTIOB, TEW GENERAL WAdREaOUSE! I \ f'vi^..-^,. ~- . :i -, . Unequalled in NeW" Zealand for Variety Mid i , ' excellence of CWoda. l '; ■ - ;: ■■■■■-" •>•!■ ■ •.;. Ironmongery, crockery, glassware; fancy goods,. toys,' basketware, tobacc6idßtß' sundries, : stationery, patenjfc medicines, snd sun- ; ilry goods of all and every de#cription,. ";, „'/'' '_ ;'''■ IN QEORfcE frTBIE'V, \-; •:- Nearflb ATtdrearstreeti , ',]. In same bvdjdi^g'sis fiiy .Cfrocery •'. | •'•■' : • • ■"• Store,-"-'•->' ■■■•' ''■■■: ,:■

(lately known m the |fced Souse.) are] not. the cheapest ap tffiitable, when exainined_aii'.thfilpnr.cUaser's bonie. .They have;based their profits on quick retorns and cash payments ana where a credit theft do not desire'to have customers requiring " terms. jwing'to thejvariety and extfent of our goods it'TOuld be impossible to enumerate ail in ; det dii Each department is replete'with all requi emeriti,'t-f tohSch the undermentioned'lisl wil serve asariindication. ' ,"""•'•." ! ' •- • ' ~',.., ■' ,: ' •3. am<3M, i &cb:s ■';;';■.-.:; FURNISHING IRONMONGERY--I™ , bedsteads, cots, baths," kitchen, nur-ery, . Sparkr, and c'rawing-ioom fendeis, firej iritis, toite o rJallsV" b"f tfShes; dust jpariß, door m»ts. sadirons,'mallei, scale*, cans, candiestickti,'dusters; lantern, water ling cabs. ir '■>■' PARLOR 'AND KITCHEN 'REQUIRE iME and coffee p«ts, tea 'trays, Itable arid desert kniyefc, table and dessert 'spoons and forks. 1 «Sa, 'sarf,; and mustard jSpoons, metal and wte dish covers, sauce' ;pai)S,' boilers,, kettles,"frying paus. grid.irons, Btew pans, cruet f< antes, block tin, soup tureens, bread platers and knives, , knife boards and emery powder, 'tubs, buckets, sausage machines,'meat and paste IcUtterS. - 1 ' '-iy< <'■■• •-:'. :'.'•'- BUt IiDERS' IRONMONGERY. -Pitches air brioks, Arnold'B ventilntois, r>m locks (drawback locks;- rim and bow latches, iroi and brass bolts,'iron screws, butt »m W'Mnges, gla-a and emery paper, win lies, »hnlf-brackets, sintev ' ■< CARPENTERS' TOOLS.'-Sorby!s hand* rip and ' panel- eaws ; '■ spirit levels, fumo pockets, mortice and turning chis Is smoothing, jack, and trybg planes; plough pack, beadl and grooving-' planes; Tjevels Wiml6i», spokeshftves,'awgnrs; to 2in rkey "tonea, lilts'and rasps, glass paper LOOring cramps. > -<• .-..».' .- i ■ FARM AND GARDEN REQUIREMENT* —Spades;' rakes, hobs, potato and mnnun "orke, '-switching bilfe, scythes, bickles (tones, hayforks. • , AMERICAN GOODS AND American chair , axes,! picks, Bhovels ipndes, washboards, pumps-, grindstones American buckets and tubs,clotheslines md peg*,' mouse. and rat. traps,, tapelines maul riigs, wedges,, wood taps, i buttei : prints, wrenches, hatchets* fcc. «■' B. SINGER & CO'S; '.."'..' CBPCKERY AND GLASS.WARI DEPARTMENT. < $&?*?>!*:. .:, ;V;:... GLASSWARE, - ORNAMENTAL GOOD& LAMPWARE. • . , Having lately purchased oyer fifty orates p th>ough Campbells failure, and, bought by i at about English cost, we are now, enabled 1 sell most goods much below the regular prifjes, A LARGE ASSORIMENr-OF CHAIR* B.i SINGER'S & CO'S SUB-AGENCY ! For the famous Lockstitch !" BUCKEYE " HAND-SEWING ' ' ■ I MACHINES, The ' " ' " . | ... without fail, TH$ CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE MARKET, \ Can also be purchased on the time system. ~,'■.••' " Price 665. ! - ••. »»•■• •>'•.'• B. SINGER ftCO.'S ! FANCY GOODS '; BERLIN WOOL, beads i and ifancy work i cushions, slippers, mats. &c • .-..'. date cases, book slides, stationery racks ; revolving ing~casee, work (boxes, -writing cUsks, inkstands. , , -.■,. -■. ENGRAVINGS* and pictures, photographs. FANCY GOODS.—Aljumsrsmgle and double '■ cardcases, fans, ladies'bags and r«ticule3 : also companions, fancy rieedlecases anc leather tatt'ng-and key las ketis, ladies -workboxes,-oval and squar shapes, open fancy workbaskets, glove an . handkerchief boxes, pocket books and wa lets, .purses and portmonnaits, penv tray , ~„ . , -geo,. ..paten y rings, puff boxes, bronze figures, vase I and candlesticks, paper knives. I FANCY JEWELLERY. pßropches, ea canite. • : '' > ■': •"• GAMES AND SPORTS.—Multitudes; lawi croquet; besique, backgammon,' and othe ' games.. ■- ~ , ■ ■"■.-',: ARTISTS' MATERIALS., .-*■ Color boxes camel hair pencils, mathematical i instru ments. ,■ . ' , , : BASKETS AND BASKETWATfeE;—Baby linen basket", bassinettes', laricy baskets and market baskets. ."'■'' "■" ! ;V BRUSHWARB.—Hair brnsheß. clothes and hat brushes, crumb brushes Ac r " ■' * **■' * -^ ELECTRO-PLATED WARE.—Oruet standi in gieat variety, candlesticks, teapots services, egg frames, toast racks, biscuil and marmalade tubs. LEATHER GOODS.-Jewel cases, ladies companions in great variety, ladies' handMUSICAL INSTRUMEOTS.-Accordians, . . musical boxes, pianettes, banjos, violins, flutes. OPTICAL GOODS.— Field, marina . and O; eia glasses, magnifying glasses, thermometers, &c TOIL K v GOODS of every descripiirn, perfumery, soaps, pomades, tooth-paste, combs &c; .' :L t ; TOBACCONISTS' SUNDRIES. scbaum pipes and others, tobacco pouches, matchboxes. TOY DEPARTMENT. The largest, best, and cheapest acßortirient ever in Dunedjn. including 100 varieties" of dolls!""""' ' '___'' DEPARTMENT, Note and letter paper, envelopes, metallic books, account books, inkstands, slates, and a laige supply of gift books. - Patent Medicines and Medical Sundries, Feeding Bottles, Pocket Disinfections. . ; B. SINGER & CO. r '■;:; In George streety near St. Ahfljeto «fcreet, In same Building as the Co-operative Grocery ;'• - lately-fiSSrt 'TT^'

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Evening Star, Issue 4045, 12 February 1876, Page 4

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692

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4045, 12 February 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4045, 12 February 1876, Page 4

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